Update
1 Jul 2019

Dynofit, Inc
Dynofit, Inc provides patients and their therapists with muscle activity data in real time, which can be used to track patients' muscle strength or recovery during physical or occupational therapy.
Full profile interview
28 Jun 2019

Rijuven
IDTechEx spoke to Taras Silecky, Chief Business Development Officer at Rijuven. This company provides remote patient monitoring and diagnosis solutions and improving care away from the healthcare settings.
Full profile interview
28 Jun 2019

inHEART
IDTechEx spoke to Dr Jean-Marc Peyrat, CEO and co-founder of inHEART. This company develops medical imaging processing and visualisation tools for the treatment of cardiac rhythm disorders.
24 Jun 2019

3-D makeup printer: Stream your makeup on-demand
The Mink printer is the world's first 3D makeup printer enabling users to bring their beauty content to life, instantly transforming images into wearable makeup.
21 Jun 2019

Regulation and reimbursement for electronic skin patches
Regulatory challenges exist across each of the market sectors where electronic skin patch products have been proposed and commercialized. As part of the research for the report, "Electronic Skin Patches 2019-2029" IDTechEx Research has characterized some of the regulatory considerations in the context of each of the product sectors covered.
External press release
19 Jun 2019

RxFunction announces Walkasins market launch
RxFunction Inc has announced the market launch of Walkasins, a wearable lower limb sensory neuroprosthesis that helps improve balance and gait in patients who experience balance problems due to sensory peripheral neuropathy.
19 Jun 2019

Novel approach to breath-based testing for disease
The development of an innovative alternative approach to breath-based testing through the utilization of Exogenous Volatile Organic Compound Probes. The novel probes will enable Breath Biopsy to be deployed for a wider range of applications.
Background
12 Jun 2019

Oxitone
IDTechEx met with Leon Eisen, Founder and CEO of Oxitone Medical at the Wearable Technology Show 2019.
12 Jun 2019

Funding for essential tremor therapy
Cala Health will use the funds to introduce a breakthrough therapy for hand tremors in people with essential tremor, to the market as well as expand its therapeutic pipeline.
10 Jun 2019

Wearable combines with chemotherapy to treat pleural Mesothelioma
US Food and Drug Administration has approved the NovoTTF-100L System in combination with pemetrexed plus platinum-based chemotherapy for the first-line treatment of unresectable, locally advanced or metastatic, malignant pleural mesothelioma.
7 Jun 2019

Developing a wearable display for surgeons
HMDmd Inc announces that development has commenced of the next generation of high performance, wearable displays for medical applications, supported by the proprietary technology, engineering and manufacturing resources.
3 Jun 2019

Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation provides anxiety relief
Researchers say it has the potential to revolutionise mental healthcare and could save the health service millions of pounds.
30 May 2019

Wearable brain devices marketed to consumers raise ethical questions
Wearable brain devices are now being marketed directly to consumers and often claim to deliver benefits like boosting memory and modulating symptoms of depression. Although the industry is quickly growing, little is known about the validity of these claims and the related ethical consequences or repercussions.
30 May 2019

Electric field-based dressing to help heal wound infections
Researchers have found a way to charge up the fight against bacterial infections using electricity.
26 Apr 2019

A first in medical robotics: Autonomous navigation inside the body
Bioengineers report the first demonstration of a robot able to navigate autonomously inside the body. In an animal model of cardiac valve repair, the team programmed a robotic catheter to find its way along the walls of a beating, blood-filled heart to a leaky valve -- without a surgeon's guidance.
29 Mar 2019

New 3-D printing approach makes cell-scale lattice structures
A new way of making scaffolding for biological cultures could make it possible to grow cells that are highly uniform in shape and size, and potentially with certain functions. The new approach uses an extremely fine-scale form of 3-D printing, using an electric field to draw fibers one-tenth the width of a human hair.
Background
26 Mar 2019

Modulight
Modulight manufacture laser diodes, laser diode modules and laser-based healthcare systems.
26 Mar 2019

Treating epilepsy with deep brain stimulation
The Emory Brain Health Center has treated the nation's first patient with deep brain stimulation for medically refractory, or drug-resistant, epilepsy since commercialization of the procedure was approved last year.
Background
5 Mar 2019

Nexeon MedSystems
Nexeon MedSystems is a bioelectronic medicine company developing medical devices for the treatment of movement disorders.
1 Mar 2019

FedEx unveils autonomous delivery robot
FedEx announced the FedEx SameDay Bot — an autonomous delivery device designed to help retailers make same-day and last-mile deliveries to their customers.